Dear Brides-to-be! Happy Engagement and we’ve mentioned in previous blogs that you should spend some time to celebrate and enjoy the engagement, spare time for just the two of you to savor this moment! And after all these are over, it might be time to start thinking about the BIG DAY - the actual wedding.

When we talk about hiring a photographer to do a photoshoot, we mostly think of engagement sessions, wedding day, maternity shoot, or family photo sessions. Well, we reckon there’s more to celebrate in life - friendship.

We have seen a lot of posts or received advice from people on what you should do after your engagement; for instance, throw an engagement party, pick your bridal party… This time, let’s talk about what are the things you SHOULD NOT do.

Usually when Hong Kong couples look for wedding planners, most of them would first think of logistics coordination, on-the-day support; however, there is actually more than logistics in a wedding which you should pay attention to - Wedding Styling - the aesthetics presentation of your love story.

“Spring is also a wonderful season to visit Europe, especially to Paris, when the plants start to grow again and beautiful flowers begin to blossom. We’d like to talk to you about the rough timeline of the bloom and hopefully you will be able to have them in your beautiful pictures!”

Apart from having striking red items or following traditional rituals like wearing Kwa (Chinese wedding gown), performing Tea Ceremony, cutting up Roasted Pig, have you ever considered infusing Chinese art into your wedding in an aesthetic sense?

Once you have said yes to your Mr. Right, and after celebrating the engagement with your family and closest friends, there are a number of things you would need to start looking into. Planning a wedding from scratch can be (and in fact is) pretty overwhelming. We’ve got you covered here with 10 of the most important things to help keep you on track!

When it comes to the term ‘Wedding Planner’, a lot of us think this person mainly manages the logistics coordination of the wedding, liaises with the vendors and creates the timeline. A ‘Wedding Stylist’ has a goal to reflect the uniqueness of the couple from the personal styles and distinct aesthetics, be it a glamorous banquet or a cozy elopement.